McLaren denies vetoing Red Bull engine deal

Martin Whitmarsh has denied that McLaren has inserted a fresh veto against
Red Bull's desire to be powered by Mercedes engines in 2011.
German reports this week said a deal between the currently Renault-powered
team and Mercedes is possible for...

Martin Whitmarsh has denied that McLaren has inserted a fresh veto against
Red Bull's desire to be powered by Mercedes engines in 2011.

German reports this week said a deal between the currently Renault-powered
team and Mercedes is possible for 2011, but Norbert Haug on Friday revealed
that McLaren - still with an exclusive contract - has "put in the veto".

"Well, I've heard the rumours but that's it," McLaren team boss
Whitmarsh said at Spa-Francorchamps.

He therefore denied that McLaren has vetoed a Red Bull/Mercedes deal, also
hinting that he does not even have that power.

"I don't know of any plans, I haven't been consulted or asked and nor do
I necessarily need to be," added Whitmarsh.

Mercedes GP team boss Ross Brawn also played down the reports.

"That's genuinely the first time I've heard the rumour. I don't think
there are any plans for Mercedes-Benz to supply more teams," he said.

Also on Friday, technical boss Mike Gascoyne scotched the latest reports
about Lotus switching to Renault power for 2011.

"We're using Cosworth engines and we've been very happy with their
performance this year.

"I think as teams we always evaluate every option that's out there but at
the moment we're very, very happy with Cosworth and the job they've been
doing," said Gascoyne.